Autopackage: Towards a universal package manager for the desktop

If Mike Hearn, Hongli Lai, and the rest of the Autopackage team realize
their goals, the future of package management in GNU/Linux will be
greatly different from the present. Existing package management systems
will remain for libraries and system utilities, but a separate tool will
manage desktop applications. Packages will be installable for either the
entire system or just the current account. Installation will be more
convenient, too, with graphical tools designed for usability and tools
for both end users and developers documented to professional standards.

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It's a strong vision, although some of the details may prove
controversial. It's also one that Abiword, Inkscape, the GIMP, and at
least three dozen other projects are already experimenting with.
Commercial companies such as Adobe and VMware have also expressed
interest, according to Hearn.

Read the full report at
http://applications.linux.com/applications/05/11/22/2021228.shtml?tid=13

Zaheer M K
GNU/Linux user #351122
Registered at http://www.counter.li.org

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